Midlands Make Up Free

The contestants in this contest have a total of 0 followers on Instagram and 0 followers on Tiktok.

Abigail

Age
21

Height
5'4

Occupation
Personal Assistant, Church Volunteer, freelance gardener and and Front of House staff

Interesting Fact
I've never worn a pair of jeans in my life.

Brooke

Age
18

Height
5'7

Occupation
Bartender and Model

Interesting Fact
I have ADHD and i love charity shops.

Dilu

Age
00

Height
TBA

Occupation
TBA

Interesting Fact
TBA

Evanjelin

Age
24

Height
1.68m

Occupation
Model

Interesting Fact
The first baby to be born in Paris on Christmas Day in the new millennium.

Imaan

Age
00

Height
TBA

Occupation
TBA

Interesting Fact
TBA

Maddison

Age
21

Height
5'2

Occupation
Childcare

Interesting Fact
I’m a very loyal friend

Celebrating Natural Beauty: Midlands Hosts First-Ever MakeupFree Miss England auditions 

In a bold move to promote self-confidence and redefine beauty standards, The Grand Station in Wolverhampton will host the Midlands’ first-ever MakeupFree auditions and motivational talk — a unique event aimed at empowering women  to embrace their natural selves.

This special event is part of the Miss England “Bare Face” movement, and serves as a call to action for natural beauty queens from Birmingham and Wolverhampton & the whole of the midlands to step forward as potential candidates for this year’s Miss England competition.

A Movement That Redefines Beauty

Spearheaded by Angie Beasley , the founder of the Miss England Bare Face round — first introduced in 2019 — this movement encourages young people to post makeupfree images on social media and take pride in their natural appearance.

“The main reason for introducing this round into Miss England was to empower young people to post natural pictures of themselves makeupfree on social media. Over the past five years, I’ve seen the positive impact this round has had, and I want that message to spread even further by promoting this round more in the midlands .”

Hear From Those Who’ve Led the Way

Attendees will hear from motivational speakers, including inspiring past winners of the national Miss England’s Bare Face award.

To apply, simply send a recent snapshot of yourself — ideally make-up free or wearing minimal make-up — to [email protected] or complete the application form at www.missengland.info.

Selected candidates will be invited along to audition at the Grand Station on the 7th September 2025

Event details

Date
September 7, 2025

Venue
Brunel Suite Grand Station Wolverhampton

Organiser
Miss England Team

Email
[email protected]

Website
Visit website

Miss Englands Make up free national 2024 award winner “Afrose Ameen” Inspires Contestants with Empowering Speech on Embracing Natural Beauty at Miss England Make-Up Free Auditions

2 days ago

Press Release 14th September 2025
Photos by Anfisa Denysenko 

Afrose & Angie pictured under the Miss England crown backdrop with 5 contestants in the West Midlands

The Midlands auditions for the Miss England contest officially launched on Sunday 7th September with an inspiring speech from Afrose Ameen, winner of the Bare Face Top Model National Award 2024.  Angie Beasley Director of the Miss England contest invited Afrose back to the Grand station ahead of this years semi finals at the venue .

In her empowering talk, Afrose spoke about the importance of embracing natural beauty and why the Make-Up Free Round is such a vital part of the Miss England contest. She highlighted how pageant contestants are often seen as role models to young girls, and the round encourages authenticity and confidence without relying on filters, editing, or layers of make-up.

 

Afrose gave a powerful speech at the Grand station about what being make up free means to her  which can be seen on the Miss England TikTok Account @missenglandlimited

Miss England director Angie Beasley ( pictured with Afrose)  first introduced the Make-Up Free Round back in 2019 after noticing a growing trend of contestants submitting heavily edited photos and images with excessive make-up. Angie created the round to challenge this culture and inspire women to embrace their true selves.
Although Afrose herself loves make-up and sees it as a form of artistry, she expressed how important it is to celebrate natural beauty and encourage young women to feel comfortable in their own skin. She admitted that at first, she was unsure about entering the make up free round but was glad she did, as it led to her national win of the award in 2024.
Her heartfelt speech received a huge round of applause, marking the first time Afrose had ever spoken publicly in such a way.
The Make-Up Free Round is one of nine rounds in the Miss England contest, and applications for the Midlands heat remain open until 19th September.
Miss England Director Angie Beasley said:
“When I first introduced this round in 2019, it was because I was receiving so many filtered, edited and heavily made-up images from contestants. I wanted to remind young women that natural beauty is something to be proud of. Afrose’s speech perfectly captured the spirit of this round — showing that confidence without make-up is just as beautiful as creativity with it.”
For more information and to apply online for free, visit: www.missengland.info

Miss England Hosts Make-Up Free Auditions in the Midlands to Celebrate Natural Beauty with a Purpose

3 weeks ago

Miss England is calling for aspiring beauty queens from across the Midlands to enter
the first part of the contest make-up free this September!
If you live, work or study anywhere in the Midlands, are aged between 16–27,
and want to be part of the prestigious Miss England competition, don’t miss your
chance to attend the make-up free auditions at Grand Station, Sun Street
Wolverhampton on 7th September.
A special presentation will take place at 1.30pm on the day of the auditions to
encourage all attendees to embrace their natural selves and build confidence
from within. Special guest speaker is Afrose Ameen, last year’s Bare Face Award
winner in Miss England , a law student from London, will share her inspiring journey
of self-acceptance.
To apply, simply send a recent snapshot of yourself — ideally make-up free or
wearing minimal make-up — to [email protected] or complete the application
form at www.missengland.info.
Selected applicants will be invited to audition for the next Miss England
Championships, with the semi-final taking place on the 3 rd October when 50
women from across England will come together for a 1 day fashion show style
event raising awareness for meaningful projects leading up to the event.
Contestants will also have the chance to be crowned with a regional title
representing their region and be encouraged to follow the Miss World Ethos Beauty
with a Purpose.
“We feel it’s so important to promote natural beauty amongst women,
especially on social media,” said Angie Beasley, Miss England Director since
2002.
“We want contestants to feel good about their real selves.”
Angie introduced the make-up free round in 2019 after noticing a rise in heavily
filtered and overly made-up images, with some contestants looking unrecognisable
in person due to too much make up and filters and has already ran a make up free
event in London.
The reigning Miss World “Opal Suchata” has recently completed her UK Beauty with
a Purpose tour promoting her own “Opal for Her” Breast Cancer awareness tour
visiting projects in Coventry , Liverpool , Manchester , London , Scotland & Wales.
To apply to be the next Miss England visit
www.missengland.info/enter-competition/

FOR EDITORS
For images of potential local contenders please email [email protected]
Or tel /whats app Angie Beasley 07979 742756

The Miss England contest now has an APP which is Free to download from
Googleplay or the App store
www.missengland.info

The winner of Miss England will be invited to compete at the 73 rd Miss World
competition due to be held in the Spring of 2026
www.missworld.com

Miss England Hosts Make-Up Free Auditions in the Midlands to Celebrate Natural Beauty

2 months ago

Wolverhampton, UK –

Miss England is calling for aspiring beauty queens from across the Midlands to enter the next phase of the competition –

make-up free.

If you live, work or study in the Midlands, are aged between 16–27, and want to be part of the prestigious Miss England competition, don’t miss your chance to attend the make-up free auditions at Grand Station, Wolverhampton on 7th September.

To apply, simply send a recent snapshot of yourself — ideally make-up free or wearing minimal make-up — to [email protected] or complete the application form at www.missengland.info.

Selected applicants will be invited to audition for the next Miss England Championships, with the semi-final scheduled for October. Contestants will also have the chance to be crowned with a regional title representing their area.

“We feel it’s so important to promote natural beauty amongst women, especially on social media,” said Angie Beasley, Miss England Director since 2002.

Angie introduced the make-up free round in 2019 after noticing a rise in heavily filtered and overly made-up images, with some contestants looking unrecognisable in person.

special presentation will take place at 2pm on the day of the auditions to encourage attendees to embrace their natural selves and build confidence from within.

Guest speakers include Afrose Ameen, last year’s Bare Face Award winner and a law student from London, who will share her inspiring journey of self-acceptance & Angie Beasley founder of the round from Miss England.

Afrose Ameen – the national award winner of Miss England’s Bare face award in 2024

 

Afrose Ameen

Afrose Ameen a law student from London won the national Bare Face award in the final of Miss England 2024